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SGX Brings Green, Social And Sustainability Bond Data In Asia Pacific To Global Investors

  • June 17, 2021
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Singapore Exchange (SGX), Asia’s leading international fixed income marketplace, is enabling bond issuers in Asia Pacific to showcase their Green, Social and Sustainability (GSS) bonds to global investors through its partnership with the Nasdaq Sustainable Bond Network.

SGX and Nasdaq’s exclusive Asian partnership will enhance the accessibility and transparency of Asia Pacific’s GSS bonds by availing standardised environmental, social and governance data covering areas such as pre-issuance frameworks and certifications, and post-issuance allocation and impact. This aims to support bond investors in their due diligence, selection and monitoring, helping them make informed, data-driven investment decisions.

Nasdaq’s sustainable bond network is a platform for global issuers to voluntarily publish key information and data on GSS bonds. The addition of SGX data – which supports the financing of projects such as renewable energy, sustainable land use, clean transportation as well as social and humanitarian causes – expands the network to 650 issuers and approximately 6,500 bonds.

SGX leads as the preferred listing venue for GSS bonds in Asia Pacific, where more than half of these listings are on SGX with issues spanning diverse green and social themes. As a global bond platform, SGX helps bond issuers maximise investor outreach and effectively engage a broad and diversified base of global market participants and investors in Asia.

Lee Beng Hong, Head of Fixed Income, Currencies and Commodities (FICC), SGX, said, “We are excited to partner with Nasdaq to connect bond issuers and investors in Asia Pacific as well as United States and Europe. This collaboration underscores the importance of data in bridging investors with sustainable capital to issuers with high-quality projects. More funds are being raised in Asia Pacific to support sustainability goals, and as one of the top five listing venues globally for GSS bonds, we will look to further drive data distribution and transparency through such platforms and partnerships.”

Ann-Charlotte Eliasson, Head of Sustainable Bond Network at Nasdaq, said, “Through Nasdaq’s sustainable bond network, we want to enhance transparency on the global market for sustainable bonds and support investors in making better and more sustainable investment decisions. Leveraging our close partnership with SGX and their strong reach in the region will enable the network to expand into the important and expanding market for sustainable investment products in Asia Pacific.”

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